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Is telephone CBT as effective as face to face CBT?
Evidence from both trial and service settings suggests that telephone-delivered psychological therapy leads to symptom improvement for subthreshold depression, mild to moderate depression and anxiety, and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, and that similar clinical outcomes can be achieved via the telephone as are obtained …
Can CBT be done over the phone?
Although cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) has been proven effective for many psychiatric disorders, face-to-face access with a therapist is not possible for many patients. However, a new study indicates that conducting CBT over the phone may be as effective as doing it in person.
Is face-to-face therapy better than online?
They found that participants predominantly rated their experience as effective, and identified advantages to traditional therapy such as location convenience and accessibility. They found that online interventions produced an equivalent overall effect when compared to face-to-face therapy.
What’s wrong with CBT?
CBT promotes assumptions which may be faulty. It also usually labels any “negative” thoughts as pathological or dysfunctional. Again, this is not true. Another faulty assumption is that changing one’s thinking patterns can improve one’s mood or decrease the symptoms of a mental disorder.
Does CBT work for everyone?
There are numerous research articles touting its effectiveness for a broad number of mental health conditions. If you have been a therapy client in the last couple of decades, chances are you have been on the receiving end of CBT. However, CBT has a dirty secret: It does not work for everyone.
Is Cognitive Behavioural Therapy getting less effective?
Everybody loves cognitive behavioural therapy. It’s the no-nonsense, quick and relatively cheap approach to mental suffering – with none of that Freudian bollocks, and plenty of scientific backing. So it was unsettling to learn, from a paper in the journal Psychological Bulletin, that it seems to be getting less effective over time.
Is cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) all it’s cracked up to be?
If I walked into a room full of therapists today and told them that Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) wasn’t all it’s cracked up to be I’m sure I’d get some dirty looks. Yet, it is true. CBT isn’t always effective.
Can CBT make you happy?
The early publicity around CBT made it seem a miracle cure, so maybe it functioned like one for a while. These days, by contrast, the chances are you know someone who’s tried CBT and didn’t miraculously become perfectly happy for ever.